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our own david muir was much closer than we are, about 20 miles from that reactor when it blew and abc wisely ordered him to get out of there as fast as he could and he filed this report just before he left. >> reporter: tonight yap is dealing with yet another explosion at a nuclear reactor, the third one at the fukushima power plant and there are signs tonight that this could be their most dangerous explosion yet. this is the third explosion to rock the fukushima nuclear power plant and comes as japan's government finds itself in a race to avoid a catastrophic meltdown. in the first two explosions the cause was a buildup of hydrogen, sending the outer walls crumbling. this time it didn't blow off why there is more concern. it is feared the pressure that drove this explosion might have cautioned a crack in the base of the nuclear reactor in which case radioactive material could be leaking. this is the first time they had the local nuclear plant workers in the safe area and tonight an urgent tweet from the spokesman from the japanese prime minister. if you're in fukushima, please do not
our own david muir was much closer than we are, about 20 miles from that reactor when it blew and abc wisely ordered him to get out of there as fast as he could and he filed this report just before he left. >> reporter: tonight yap is dealing with yet another explosion at a nuclear reactor, the third one at the fukushima power plant and there are signs tonight that this could be their most dangerous explosion yet. this is the third explosion to rock the fukushima nuclear power plant and...
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david muir, just back from japan, tells us the latest at this hour. david? >> reporter: diane, as you know, they are describing the fear as that earthquake struck before they even knew the extent of the damage, and of course the crisis that would follow. this evening, another sign of that growing crisis from a hospital inside that evacuation zone. tonight, for the first time, workers from inside fukushima, when disaster struck. this man was standing outside, in between reactors. he didn't want to show his face, but he said, i thought the building would be stronger. i would never imagine the building would turn out the way it did. another from inside reactor four. the building shook sideways and the lights went out. still another from inside reactor three. it was shaking violently for a long time. i was very scared while it was shaking. and tonight, this image. the head of tokyo electric running that nuclear plant, in tears after addressing the cameras. and from inside the evacuation zone, a disturbing picture just emerging. this hospital at its breaking poin
david muir, just back from japan, tells us the latest at this hour. david? >> reporter: diane, as you know, they are describing the fear as that earthquake struck before they even knew the extent of the damage, and of course the crisis that would follow. this evening, another sign of that growing crisis from a hospital inside that evacuation zone. tonight, for the first time, workers from inside fukushima, when disaster struck. this man was standing outside, in between reactors. he didn't...
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david muir has the story. >> reporter: in this dramatic new video, watch as a rescue team pulls a small boy and his grandmother from their destroyed home, reuniting them with their family. you can hear loved ones calling out his name, about to have their little boy back. this mother waited 24 hours to find out if her little girl survived. waiting in agony, holding back tears as her child was brought to her across the floodwaters and put into her arms. she says, "i don't know how many hours it's been, just glad to hours it's been," just glad to have her daughter back. this family frantically looking for a loved one when suddenly a scream from the distance. their long wait ended with shouts of "so glad." this woman, her home sitting off in the distance, moved by the tsunami, just wanted her mother back. she's told to rush to a nearby elementary school, a shelter. as the camera follows her, she asks, "where is everyone? have you seen my mom?" she checks the first room. her mother not there. she goes to the next room and turns the corner. finally, mother and daughter reunited. >> unbelievab
david muir has the story. >> reporter: in this dramatic new video, watch as a rescue team pulls a small boy and his grandmother from their destroyed home, reuniting them with their family. you can hear loved ones calling out his name, about to have their little boy back. this mother waited 24 hours to find out if her little girl survived. waiting in agony, holding back tears as her child was brought to her across the floodwaters and put into her arms. she says, "i don't know how many...
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but i want to turn to david muir, he drove into tokyo last night, through the night, as i did, and we were saying, david, the more the government goes on the air to say stay calm, we're sorry, but stay calm, the less calming it is. >> reporter: and that's exactly what the prime minister said last night, diane. stay calm, but then he warned of possible more radiation to come. you spoke of the hundreds of thousands of evacuees now headed away from the nuclear power reactors. that have caused so much trouble. now, the question about the band of workers who stayed behind. at what risk? the line of cars stretched for miles. a race to get out of the danger zone. 200,000 people and counting trying to get away from those battered nuclear reactors. evacuation shelters had trouble keeping up. and many people in the shadow of those reactors are now terrified and angry. this man said nuclear power is the most frightening thing, more than the tsunami. the government, nobody tells us, the citizens, what is really happening. their anger comes after the prime minister of japan told the nation the lea
but i want to turn to david muir, he drove into tokyo last night, through the night, as i did, and we were saying, david, the more the government goes on the air to say stay calm, we're sorry, but stay calm, the less calming it is. >> reporter: and that's exactly what the prime minister said last night, diane. stay calm, but then he warned of possible more radiation to come. you spoke of the hundreds of thousands of evacuees now headed away from the nuclear power reactors. that have...
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i'm david muir. for dan harris back in new york and all of us here at abc news, good night from japan. >> alan: this was the scene -- over at the con card b.a.r.t. station where a train came off the track. we have more on the accident. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials are cautiously optimistic the train will be cleared by the morning commute. they're still out here right now. this is going to be a very difficult task. they have to move the train and then repair a portion of the rail at that time was -- rail that was damaged. passengers are being bussed to other stations and b.a.r.t. is hoping that's in in the case tomorrow morning. >> hours after the train derailed, crews were sgl
i'm david muir. for dan harris back in new york and all of us here at abc news, good night from japan. >> alan: this was the scene -- over at the con card b.a.r.t. station where a train came off the track. we have more on the accident. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials are cautiously optimistic the train will be cleared by the morning commute. they're still out here right now. this is going to be a very difficult task. they have to move the train and then repair a portion of the rail...
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it is that last ditch effort to save their countrymen and david muir, just back from the quake zone, looks more closely tonight at the physical details of the danger they choose to face. >> reporter: we have not seen their faces yet, but the world knows their valor. and today, what appears to be the first words from one of the workers at fukushima. "in the middle of the tsunami alert last friday, at 3:00 a.m. in the night, when we couldn't even see where we were going, we carried on working to restore the reactors with the realization that this could be certain death. as the hours turned to days, fighting fatigue and empty stomachs, we dragged ourselves back to work. there are many who haven't gotten in touch with their family members." and they know what history has shown us all. that radiation is an impossible enemy. the russian submarine, k-19, that catastrophic radioactive leak in 1961. eight crew members determined to supply coolant. some dying within just six days. and of course, chernobyl. an engineer at reactor four remembers. he stumbled upon a coworker. >> he was covered in
it is that last ditch effort to save their countrymen and david muir, just back from the quake zone, looks more closely tonight at the physical details of the danger they choose to face. >> reporter: we have not seen their faces yet, but the world knows their valor. and today, what appears to be the first words from one of the workers at fukushima. "in the middle of the tsunami alert last friday, at 3:00 a.m. in the night, when we couldn't even see where we were going, we carried on...
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and don't forget "gma" in the morning, and david muir right here tomorrow night. for all of us at abc news, thank you for watching. good night >> alan: a u.s. warship launches a tomahawk cruise missile towards the libyan coast. president obama is calls it an effort to save lives. >>> a pounding hail comes down in santa cruz this morning, leaving piles of white pellets behind. >> let's start with leigh glaser, who has been tracking the storm with live doppler 7hd. >> leigh: we're starting to see the moisture bands, the first bands of rain making its way across the bay area. all day long we have been seeing the rain from the south to the north, san rafael, pacifica, and even towards palo
and don't forget "gma" in the morning, and david muir right here tomorrow night. for all of us at abc news, thank you for watching. good night >> alan: a u.s. warship launches a tomahawk cruise missile towards the libyan coast. president obama is calls it an effort to save lives. >>> a pounding hail comes down in santa cruz this morning, leaving piles of white pellets behind. >> let's start with leigh glaser, who has been tracking the storm with live doppler 7hd....
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so we're going to start with weekend "world news" anchor david muir, who is in hitachi, japan. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. and as those rescues continue there's also another major need emerging, the humanitarian one. as we travel through rural japan, we can't help but notice the need for water. more than 1 million homes without water. food and gas is drying up. 2.5 million here have no electricity. in the air and in the water, the frantic search for survivors continues. in this dramatic new video watch as a rescue team pulls two small children from their destroyed home reuniting them with their family on safe ground. for the last 24 hours, helicopters have been circling the epicenter of destruction near sendai carrying survivors to safety. but for the thousands of people left without homes, water or electricity, the desperation is starting to set in. >> my apartment is unlivable right now. the foundation is all cracked, plaster everywhere. everything just broken. everything that's breakable is broken. >> reporter: have you ever seen anythi
so we're going to start with weekend "world news" anchor david muir, who is in hitachi, japan. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. and as those rescues continue there's also another major need emerging, the humanitarian one. as we travel through rural japan, we can't help but notice the need for water. more than 1 million homes without water. food and gas is drying up. 2.5 million here have no electricity. in the air and in the water, the frantic...
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david muir, the answer of "weekend world news," landed in tokyo, where so many people are trying to find their family and friends. david? good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. it's excruciating 24 hours for those trying to find loved ones, as we were coming in from tokyo on the plane north of here where the earthquake did most of the damage, you could see the smoke rising to the air. we went over one area where there is thick, black, billowing smoke. you can understand why communications are not what they need to be for families getting to touch with loved ones. some families getting in once but not getting a follow-up. as you'll hear here. >> oh, my god. what the -- >> the devastating earth quake and tsunami that followed took this entire country by surprise. this man is 19 years old. born in kentucky, studying in tokyo. he filmed the quake, while taking shelter underneath his desk. >> everything was shaking. felt like a wrestler was grabbing me and shaking me back and forth. >> reporter: conam grames is a missionary based in japan. he's lived here for 15 years. lived through
david muir, the answer of "weekend world news," landed in tokyo, where so many people are trying to find their family and friends. david? good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. it's excruciating 24 hours for those trying to find loved ones, as we were coming in from tokyo on the plane north of here where the earthquake did most of the damage, you could see the smoke rising to the air. we went over one area where there is thick, black, billowing smoke. you can understand...
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including "world news with david muir" later tonight. tomorrow, "good morning america," and tomorrow night, "world news with diane sawyer." thank you for watching. for me and my colleague, jake tapper. >>> in the news, officials are dealing with a second nuclear unit in japan. also the massive response in santa cruz where 18 ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪ ♪ and have a good daisy
including "world news with david muir" later tonight. tomorrow, "good morning america," and tomorrow night, "world news with diane sawyer." thank you for watching. for me and my colleague, jake tapper. >>> in the news, officials are dealing with a second nuclear unit in japan. also the massive response in santa cruz where 18 ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a...
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. >> i'm with diane sawyer, and david muir and sharyn alfonsi. thank you all. it is quite stunning to see a house that is completely emptied of everything because nothing was made in america. >> you start from the question, how much in your shopping cart was made in america? how much in the living room? most people think about half. that's what we said. >> at least half. >> and then the revelation. and that was the first thing we wanted to do. it's a wakeup call about the reality around us. we know it's a global economy. but the thousands of pressure points that create what really establishes jobs. however, i loved knowing that my neighbors are making things that i'm buying. that's one factor among others. we thought people should start asking the question. >> what really will put the jobs back where they're meant to be here in this country? >> well, if you look at it -- every economist we spoke to said, you might say it seems simple, but the reality is, if you make something in america, it creates american jobs. it's that simple. at the same time, of course it
. >> i'm with diane sawyer, and david muir and sharyn alfonsi. thank you all. it is quite stunning to see a house that is completely emptied of everything because nothing was made in america. >> you start from the question, how much in your shopping cart was made in america? how much in the living room? most people think about half. that's what we said. >> at least half. >> and then the revelation. and that was the first thing we wanted to do. it's a wakeup call about...
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david muir, thank you. and we'll see you again in a moment about "made in america." >>> but overseas now, to libya, where gadhafi forces launched furious attacks on opponents. it's almost three weeks now into the crisis there, and abc's miguel marquez is in tripoli again tonight. >> reporter: today, gadhafi's military unleashed with full force. west of tripoli in the contested town of sawai, chaos. protesters take cover as government forces open fire with live ammunition. reports of dozens dead. just east of tripoli, this was the scene. government forces firing tear gas and rubber bullets on a small group of protesters brave enough to speak out. they fought back with rocks. tonight, the capital, tripoli, remains under tight control of gadhafi. the rebels hold eastern libya, including the all-important oil fields. a reality gadhafi's government doesn't acknowledge. to prove their point, they took us to zayiwah oil refinery near the town attacked today. to get there, it was all back roads, steering clear of a
david muir, thank you. and we'll see you again in a moment about "made in america." >>> but overseas now, to libya, where gadhafi forces launched furious attacks on opponents. it's almost three weeks now into the crisis there, and abc's miguel marquez is in tripoli again tonight. >> reporter: today, gadhafi's military unleashed with full force. west of tripoli in the contested town of sawai, chaos. protesters take cover as government forces open fire with live...
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david muir is following all of the developments from koriyama, japan, david? >> reporter: george, good morning to you and robin. and as you point out, at the fukushima plant, there are three nuclear reactors. there's been explosions at two of them, one and three. now, concerned this morning about nuclear reactor number two. that the fuel rods may have been partially exposed for a time. there's reports of that. and we know they're putting sea water on that to plant, as well. that's a real sign they've simply given up. they're trying to keep the reactor cool. as you point out, new images this morning about the sheer amount of damage at fukushima, to one and three, the two reactors that already exploded. the image from the sky. and the scene playing out all weekend long here in japan. the last 24 hours was of this most recent explosion. people glued to their television sets here. and to the direction to stay inside your home. and for the people living in the evacuation zone, to get away. and anyone else, just beyond the evacuation zone, to keep their windows clos
david muir is following all of the developments from koriyama, japan, david? >> reporter: george, good morning to you and robin. and as you point out, at the fukushima plant, there are three nuclear reactors. there's been explosions at two of them, one and three. now, concerned this morning about nuclear reactor number two. that the fuel rods may have been partially exposed for a time. there's reports of that. and we know they're putting sea water on that to plant, as well. that's a real...
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live coverage from our team in japan, including diane sawyer and david muir. >>> and now, for this morning's weather around the country. a pretty wet day from seattle to san francisco. up to three feet of mountain snow in the cascades. and a foot in the rockies. a wintry mix from the dakotas to northern minnesota. some showers in the ohio valley down to nashville, charleston, west virginia, raleigh and atlanta. >> 45 degrees in boston. 51 in baltimore. 66 in new orleans. chicago gets up to 45. omaha, 56. and fargo, 37 degrees. 50s from seattle to boise and billings. and sacramento gets up to 65. phoenix, coming in near 90. >>> we'll have the other morning's top -- this morning's other news coming up next, including a dolphin nearly crushes a woman in florida. bizarre story there. >> you have to see that. >>> also, death on the launch pad. how a worker died while preparing "endeavour" for liftoff. >>> and we'll return to the quake zone, as misplaced family members find each other, five days into this tragedy. ererererr >>> and welcome back, everybody. we do have other news to report on this t
live coverage from our team in japan, including diane sawyer and david muir. >>> and now, for this morning's weather around the country. a pretty wet day from seattle to san francisco. up to three feet of mountain snow in the cascades. and a foot in the rockies. a wintry mix from the dakotas to northern minnesota. some showers in the ohio valley down to nashville, charleston, west virginia, raleigh and atlanta. >> 45 degrees in boston. 51 in baltimore. 66 in new orleans. chicago...
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david muir is also there, reporting in tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening from haneda airport. we're southwest of tokyo tonight and you can see one of the flights here behind me taking off. many people are trying to get out of this country. i talked with a number of americans who are flying out on our flight, a little later from now, who tell me that they're leaving the country, as well. one husband leaving his job early to go back to north carolina. another family, quite poignant, the father staying here to work, the little boys blowing him kisses. the wife, the mother, taking the kids on break. and he was quite honest with us, he said he hopes his family can return here in a week or two, to a much safer japan, though everyone knows that the situation at those nuclear power reactors is deteriorating. as we report in here from the airport. again, our flight takes off about 30 minutes from now. we'll see you back in new york. diane? >> all right, david, see you here. >>> and the latest official toll from the disaster in japan
david muir is also there, reporting in tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening from haneda airport. we're southwest of tokyo tonight and you can see one of the flights here behind me taking off. many people are trying to get out of this country. i talked with a number of americans who are flying out on our flight, a little later from now, who tell me that they're leaving the country, as well. one husband leaving his job early to go back to north carolina. another family, quite...
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david? >> reporter: diane, in a sign of just how dire the situation has become the japanese government has reached out to the iaea, the international atomic energy agency and to the u.s. the japanese determined here in a desperate race to avoid a catastrophic meltdown. entire families who escaped the shadow of the doomed nuclear power reactors are coming here worried they were exposed to radiation. we were given extraordinary access to the test sites where medical teams wearing hazmat suits used megaphones to direct the parents and their children where to go. they're using geiger counters and hand-held scanners checking everyone one by one, especially the most vulnerable, the children scanning this little girl's hair, and there are countless young faces here. there are three nuclear reactors in trouble tonight at what's called the fukushima daiichi plant. just two days ago an explosion at reactor one released radioactive material into the air, then just yesterday a second blast at reactor th
david? >> reporter: diane, in a sign of just how dire the situation has become the japanese government has reached out to the iaea, the international atomic energy agency and to the u.s. the japanese determined here in a desperate race to avoid a catastrophic meltdown. entire families who escaped the shadow of the doomed nuclear power reactors are coming here worried they were exposed to radiation. we were given extraordinary access to the test sites where medical teams wearing hazmat...
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david muir and sharyn alfonsi found out. >> reporter: by now, you know the usrys, who might be asking themselves, why did we do this? >> hello! >> reporter: allowing "world news" to come check everything in their home. >> made in thailand. >> bangladesh. >> table made in thailand. >> reporter: where was your couch made in? china. take out anything that wasn't made in america. the usrys came home to an empty house. >> all of our appliances are gone. no microwave, no oven, no stove. no refrigerator. jon, what are you making for dinner? >> pb and j. american classic. >> reporter: living with the consequences at bedtime. even the dog. but then, the real challenge. replacing everything we took out with products made right here in america. >> reporter: hi, i'm trying to find out -- >> reporter: remember how long it took sharyn and mrs. usry to find an american coffee maker? that's what i wanted to know. >> reporter: one hour. but we're learning. tricks and lessons along the way. eventually, we linked up with more than 100 companies across the country. and then, the moment that made even us
david muir and sharyn alfonsi found out. >> reporter: by now, you know the usrys, who might be asking themselves, why did we do this? >> hello! >> reporter: allowing "world news" to come check everything in their home. >> made in thailand. >> bangladesh. >> table made in thailand. >> reporter: where was your couch made in? china. take out anything that wasn't made in america. the usrys came home to an empty house. >> all of our...
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david muir and that family, like so many of us. >> reporter: we searched all over the country for one very brave and willing american family. meet the useries. mom, dad, son, daughter and the dog amber. they were like so many other families who told our producers their house must be filled with plenty thata's made in america. >> i'd like to think we buy more american than the typical family. >> reporter: and they agreed to let "world news" come and check. we flew to dallas. we were on our way to the useries. so we've arrived at snow white drive, which is where they live. a street with parents walking their children to school, american flags in the front yards, and the useries were about to be invaded. >> hello. >> hey, it's "world news." how are you? our "made in america" challenge about to begin. so have you guys ever really thought about what's made in america and what's not in your house? >> not until now. >> reporter: john is an advertising executive, anna, a stay-at-home mom and these proud american parents told me, of course we buy american. what would happen when we start to pi
david muir and that family, like so many of us. >> reporter: we searched all over the country for one very brave and willing american family. meet the useries. mom, dad, son, daughter and the dog amber. they were like so many other families who told our producers their house must be filled with plenty thata's made in america. >> i'd like to think we buy more american than the typical family. >> reporter: and they agreed to let "world news" come and check. we flew to...
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well, you've been watching david muir and sharyn alfonsi with a stunned american family learning that their house was furnished so much from overseas. tonight, how much would it cost to change that? >> reporter: it all started with that brave invite from the usrys, jon and anna, the kids, even the dog was okay with it. >> hello! >> reporter: allowing us to take everything out of the house that wasn't made in america. remember the shock? what do you think? >> all of our appliances are gone. >> reporter: and bedtime? >> we have nothing left. >> reporter: but remember how much they thought they had that was american? now the real challenge, replacing everything with american goods. >> reporter: hi, i'm trying to find out -- >> reporter: it took sharyn and mrs. usry an hour just to find that first replacement. >> reporter: we just wanted a simple coffee maker made in america. you don't have any way of knowing where things are made? finally, we all set out the ladies looking at the labels, the boys, too. >> look at that. made in the united states. >> reporter: we reached out to more than 1
well, you've been watching david muir and sharyn alfonsi with a stunned american family learning that their house was furnished so much from overseas. tonight, how much would it cost to change that? >> reporter: it all started with that brave invite from the usrys, jon and anna, the kids, even the dog was okay with it. >> hello! >> reporter: allowing us to take everything out of the house that wasn't made in america. remember the shock? what do you think? >> all of our...
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though, tonight, david muir gives them a shock of the truth. >> reporter: you met our brave american family from dallas, the usrys, jon and anna, their two children and a black lab. and you saw the home they thought was filled with american-made products. but then "world news" arrived. >> hello! >> reporter: and looked a little closer. >> table made in thailand. >> this is made in china. >> table is made in india. >> thailand. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: even the american girl doll, made in china. piece by piece, we took out everything, the stove, the fridge, that heavy piano. what would be left? this. this. and this. and the usrys were about to come home. welcome home. what do you think? >> wow. it's quite barren. >> all of our appliances are gone. >> uh-oh. >> reporter: we did leave the kitchen sink, because that was the only thing made in america. >> everything but the kitchen sink, thank you. >> reporter: and the bedroom? >> doesn't look much better. >> reporter: nothing left but the television cables dangling from the wall. so, you have no tv tonight. >> it's eye-opening. >> rep
though, tonight, david muir gives them a shock of the truth. >> reporter: you met our brave american family from dallas, the usrys, jon and anna, their two children and a black lab. and you saw the home they thought was filled with american-made products. but then "world news" arrived. >> hello! >> reporter: and looked a little closer. >> table made in thailand. >> this is made in china. >> table is made in india. >> thailand. >>...
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david muir hit the streets to put americans to the test, asking them to take off whatever wasn't made here and it wasn't all that easy to keep the test clean. >> this week, i looked around my house -- >> reporter: thousands of you sent in your own made in america moments. so common, the clothes. remember the wife from texas and her beloved cowboy boots? >> made abroad. >> reporter: her husband's firefighting uniform made overseas, too. and so our newest made in america test took us to new york's famous grand central, where at rush hour, the last thing anyone is thinking about is whether they're wearing anything made in america. would they check the labels for us? this young couple from virginia tech. >> honduras. >> cambodia. >> reporter: and just like the beatles, even the t-shirt, imported. >> mexico. >> reporter: drawing a crowd, we were surprised to learn quite a few knew exactly what we were up to. >> immediately i thought, made in america. >> reporter: you knew what we were up to? >> we recognized you. >> reporter: but this german couple didn't know us. and they were emphatic, h
david muir hit the streets to put americans to the test, asking them to take off whatever wasn't made here and it wasn't all that easy to keep the test clean. >> this week, i looked around my house -- >> reporter: thousands of you sent in your own made in america moments. so common, the clothes. remember the wife from texas and her beloved cowboy boots? >> made abroad. >> reporter: her husband's firefighting uniform made overseas, too. and so our newest made in america...
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here's david muir. >> reporter: we searched all over the country. one very brave and willing american family. mom, dad, son, daughter, and the dog amber. they were like so many other family who told our producers, their house must be filled with plenty that's made in america. >> i'd like to think we buy more american than the typical family. >> reporter: they agreed to let "world news" come and check. we flew to dallas. we were on our way to the useries. we've arrived at snow white drive. which is where they live. a street with parents walking their children to school, american flags in the front yards, and the useries were about to be invaded. >> hello. >> reporter: hey, it's "world news." how are you? our "made in america" challenge about to begin. so have you guys ever really thought about what's made in america and what's not in your house? >> not until now. >> reporter: john is an advertising executive, anna, a stay-at-home mom and these proud american parents told me, of course we buy american. what would happen when we start to pick things up
here's david muir. >> reporter: we searched all over the country. one very brave and willing american family. mom, dad, son, daughter, and the dog amber. they were like so many other family who told our producers, their house must be filled with plenty that's made in america. >> i'd like to think we buy more american than the typical family. >> reporter: they agreed to let "world news" come and check. we flew to dallas. we were on our way to the useries. we've...
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we are delighted to have our good friend, david muir, back with us. >> always great to be by your side especially on a morning of breaking news. >> you were reporting this on "world news" last night. more missile strikes for the u.s. and allies against libya. now there is growing concern over how gadhafi will respond and whether he'll make good on his threat of terrorism. >>> and the latest from japan this morning. officials there saying the death toll now tops 18,000 this morning. an incredible number. and new concerns about radiation. contaminating, not only the tap water, but the vegetables there and seafood. we'll have a live report from the quake zone. >>> and in this country, a spring roared in california. snow, ice, rock slides shutting down major highways this morning. sam is standing by with the very latest on that. >> the first full day of spring, david. >>> let's get right to libya. and the latest actions by the u.s. and its allies. french fighter jets for the third day in a row, headed to libya. we have a team of correspondents, covering all of the angles this morning, star
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it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much breaking news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller working alone and asleep on the job at a major airport as two planes were landing. this morning, we reveal just how many airports rely on one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it that way. she wanted to be fashionably late to her own funeral. we have more details about her private service. actor colin farrell, joining family and friends. asking to give beauty back to god. >> love that detail about her arriving late. >>> we're going to get to the breaking news this morning, what could be a catastrophic nuclear situation in japan. the prime minister speaking just moments ago about the new and perhaps the biggest breach yet in one of those nuclear reactor cores. neal karlinsky is tracking what the prime minister said moments ago. he has the lat
it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much breaking news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller working alone and asleep on the job at a major airport as two planes were landing. this morning, we reveal just how many airports rely on one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it...
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david muir has that story from tokyo. >> reporter: the line of cars stretched for miles, a race to get out of the danger zone. 200,000 people and counting, trying to get away from those battered nuclear reactors. this man said nuclear power is the most frightening thing, even more than a tsunami. the government, nobody tells us, the citizens, what is really happening. their anger comes after japan's prime minister told the nation, the leaked radiation level is now rather high and there is high chance for further leakage of radiation from now on. one reactor exploded after another at the doomed nuclear plant, sending radiation into the air. >> the radiation levels are getting so high that the workers can't stay there. >> reporter: we've seen it before. the workers who stayed behind at chernobyl, 28 firemen and emergency workers dying within three months' time. they were the ones who stayed behind to try to save the plant. >> they knew that by trying to contain the fire at chernobyl they would be exposed to lethal radiation. they did it anyway. you have to think that at least some of the
david muir has that story from tokyo. >> reporter: the line of cars stretched for miles, a race to get out of the danger zone. 200,000 people and counting, trying to get away from those battered nuclear reactors. this man said nuclear power is the most frightening thing, even more than a tsunami. the government, nobody tells us, the citizens, what is really happening. their anger comes after japan's prime minister told the nation, the leaked radiation level is now rather high and there is...
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i'm david muir. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> we wanted to do a quiz here on "world news now." do you know what's made in america? willis, what about an etch-a-sketch. >> no. >> correct. >> he's right. jimmy, come over here, i'll ask you. do you think harley davidson, made in america yes or no? >> yes, made in america. >> ding, ding, ding, yes, they are. >> what about a slinky? >> slinky, yes. >> you're right. >> jimmy, red wagon radio flyer? >> which one? >> the red wagons. >> made in china. >> no. they're not made in america. ade in china.china. they're not made in america. yes, made in china. but if you've been diagnosed with p.a.d., or have pain or heaviness in yur legs, i want to talk to you. you may have heard of poor leg circulation, which could be peripheral artery dsease, or p.a.d. with p.a.d., if you have poor circulation in your legs, you may also have poor circulation in your heart or in your brain, your risk for heart attack or stroke is more than doubled with p.a.d. now, ask yourself: am i at risk? call for this free information kit to learn more. [ female announc
i'm david muir. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> we wanted to do a quiz here on "world news now." do you know what's made in america? willis, what about an etch-a-sketch. >> no. >> correct. >> he's right. jimmy, come over here, i'll ask you. do you think harley davidson, made in america yes or no? >> yes, made in america. >> ding, ding, ding, yes, they are. >> what about a slinky? >> slinky, yes. >> you're right. >> jimmy, red...
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on "world news," we'll investigate that. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> and i'm david muir, abc news, new york. >> it's a great conversation to get started. rel take a look at it. >> if you care, you can go to abcnews.com/worldnews and check out the products. and see what brproducts are mad where. >>> coming up, endorse a food place called the heart attack grill. e pain yur legs,ess i want to talk to you. you may have heard of poor leg circulation, which could be peripheral artery dsease, or p.a.d. with p.a.d., if you have poor circulation in your legs, you may also have poor circulation in your heart or in your brain, your risk for heart attack or stroke is more than doubled with p.a.d. now, ask yourself: am i at risk? call for this free information kit to learn more. [ female announcnc ] call the toll free number on the screen now to find out what the risks of p.a.d. really are. you'll find a 7-point checklist that helps you understand what could be putting you at risk. if you have symptoms, you'll learn how treating symptoms is different from reducing your risk. you'll also learn .abou
on "world news," we'll investigate that. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> and i'm david muir, abc news, new york. >> it's a great conversation to get started. rel take a look at it. >> if you care, you can go to abcnews.com/worldnews and check out the products. and see what brproducts are mad where. >>> coming up, endorse a food place called the heart attack grill. e pain yur legs,ess i want to talk to you. you may have heard of poor leg circulation, which...
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we have david muir with us, as george continues to take time off. you know what we're going to do this morning? we're going to celebrate elizabeth taylor's life. and our colleague, barbara walters, shares her memories of the hollywood icon. and we'll have a look at her jaw-dropping jewels. worth $150 million. and the men in her life that lavished her with those jewels. >> she had a few husbands that gave her a necklace or two. >>> also coming up in this first half hour, what critics are calling a political stunt. this is out of japan this morning. tokyo's governor downing a glass of tap water, just 24 hours after that water was called radioactive. could there really be such a shift so quickly? we're going to get to the bottom of this. can it really shift this quickly? >>> we're going to start with the wild weather overnight all across the country. sam will have the forecast in a moment. but first, matt gutman joins us from westmoreland county, pennsylvania. where golf ball size hail rained down. >> reporter: good morning. the roof of this house was
we have david muir with us, as george continues to take time off. you know what we're going to do this morning? we're going to celebrate elizabeth taylor's life. and our colleague, barbara walters, shares her memories of the hollywood icon. and we'll have a look at her jaw-dropping jewels. worth $150 million. and the men in her life that lavished her with those jewels. >> she had a few husbands that gave her a necklace or two. >>> also coming up in this first half hour, what...
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i want to head down the road, now, because david muir is ahead of us. and i want to learn from him what he is seeing at the location where he is. he has been following the evacuation since the very beginning. david? >> reporter: good morning, again to you. you can see the gas line continues here behind me. this is a scene repeated across this country, particularly after that third and most dangerous explosion yet. there are so many evacuees who are trying to get away from those nuclear reactors that have caused such trouble and such fear here these last 24 hours. they need gasoline to do that. we also witnessed food shortages. water shortages throughout rural japan. it's going to be a real problem here, as they try to decipher just how dangerous this explosion was. robin and george, back to you? >> thanks. >>> this may be the most documented natural disaster in history. we have more images and video coming in. than we can keep track of. that's why we have john berman to go through all of the tape. and you found amazing stories. >> reporter: that's right
i want to head down the road, now, because david muir is ahead of us. and i want to learn from him what he is seeing at the location where he is. he has been following the evacuation since the very beginning. david? >> reporter: good morning, again to you. you can see the gas line continues here behind me. this is a scene repeated across this country, particularly after that third and most dangerous explosion yet. there are so many evacuees who are trying to get away from those nuclear...
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here's david muir. >> the senior from mesa, arizona, is seven minutes away from a national title. >> reporter: walking out on crutches, making his way up the those stairs, he was about to face his biggest match yet. in philadelphia, in front of a crowd of 20,000, anthony robles was about to make history. >> it's just all about capitalizing on your strengths and not focusing on your weaknesses. >> reporter: anthony was born with just one leg. >> i grew up just like my brothers and my sister. my parents didn't treat me any different. i pretty much do whatever i set my mind to. >> reporter: he set his mind to wrestle. his mother, judy, his biggest fan. >> i've always just -- like, i've just loved him as my son. i never saw anything wrong with him. >> reporter: in fact, robles has found a way to overcome his disability. he has much more upper body strength than most men in his category, 125 pounds. and from the start, robles took command. >> and the upper body strength of robles on display. >> reporter: and he would continue his domination. >> beautiful technique by robles. >> reporter:
here's david muir. >> the senior from mesa, arizona, is seven minutes away from a national title. >> reporter: walking out on crutches, making his way up the those stairs, he was about to face his biggest match yet. in philadelphia, in front of a crowd of 20,000, anthony robles was about to make history. >> it's just all about capitalizing on your strengths and not focusing on your weaknesses. >> reporter: anthony was born with just one leg. >> i grew up just like...
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. >>> want to check in with david muir. he's at jfk airport here in new york. just got off a flight from japan. david, that flight was packed with americans trying to get out. >> reporter: it sure was, george. we talked to a lot of them, including one couple from north carolina. the husband leaving his job early. they decided it wasn't safe enough. they wanted to be back home with their family in north carolina. and the americans who were on this flight, it was a commercial flight, all made their decision to get out before they heard from the state department. but we learned right there at the airport just outside of tokyo, this is a difficult decision for many families, who stays and who goes. just as we begin to talking a to todd of atlanta. your son's saying bye, daddy. >> bye, buddy. >> daddy? >> yes. >> are you going to be sad? >> reporter: it turns out, his boys had something far more important to say. good-bye. they were waving to their dad, leaving japan for a break from school with their mother. he is staying behind for work with coca-cola. is it tough
. >>> want to check in with david muir. he's at jfk airport here in new york. just got off a flight from japan. david, that flight was packed with americans trying to get out. >> reporter: it sure was, george. we talked to a lot of them, including one couple from north carolina. the husband leaving his job early. they decided it wasn't safe enough. they wanted to be back home with their family in north carolina. and the americans who were on this flight, it was a commercial...
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david muir has what all this means for you and the economy in the u.s. >> reporter: back on television this morning, mommar gadhafi, staying put. so is the unrest, which is why all eyes will be on wall street this morning again after 24 hours of stock falls and gas hikes at the pump. now talk of $4 a gallon. this morning, nervous investors on wall street and everyday americans headed to work on main street are all watching it. rising oil prices, translating to rising gas prices at the pump. the average price of a gallon of regular in this country, $3.38 a gallon. up 20 cents in one week. up 68 cents in a year. as gas prices go up, stock prices are falling. those stocks directly impact so many american 401(k)s, finally starting to recoup what was lost during the recession. what's behind it? >> unrest in libya is causing an increase in oil prices because of potential supply disruptions. it hits right to the consumer wallet. and has a direct and immediate impact on confidence. >> reporter: that unrest is sending oil to $99.63 a barrel. topping $100 a barrel in overnight trading. and libya
david muir has what all this means for you and the economy in the u.s. >> reporter: back on television this morning, mommar gadhafi, staying put. so is the unrest, which is why all eyes will be on wall street this morning again after 24 hours of stock falls and gas hikes at the pump. now talk of $4 a gallon. this morning, nervous investors on wall street and everyday americans headed to work on main street are all watching it. rising oil prices, translating to rising gas prices at the...
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more tonight from david muir. line of cars stretched for michlts race to get out of the danger zone. 200,000 png. trying to get away from the battered nuclear reactor. evacuation shelter had trouble keeping up. many of the people in the shadow of the reactor are now terrified and angry. >> he said nuclear power is the most frightening thing even more than tsunami. government nobody tells us the citizens what is really happening. >> the anger comes after japan prime minister told the nation the leaked radiation level is now rather high and there is high chance for further leak acknowledge of radiation from now on. over the past couple days one reactor exploded after another at the doomed nuclear plant then yesterday the first fire broke out and unprecedented third reactor exploded. both sending radiation in the air. officials worry this blast was the worst. cracking part of the critical contain they are surround the fiery hot nuclear core. >> radiation level are getting so high that the workers captain stay there.
more tonight from david muir. line of cars stretched for michlts race to get out of the danger zone. 200,000 png. trying to get away from the battered nuclear reactor. evacuation shelter had trouble keeping up. many of the people in the shadow of the reactor are now terrified and angry. >> he said nuclear power is the most frightening thing even more than tsunami. government nobody tells us the citizens what is really happening. >> the anger comes after japan prime minister told the...
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some new demonstrations of its power, now, from our david muir. >> reporter: this new video shows a tidal wave is hardly just an oversized beach wave. while a regular wave lasts a few seconds and recedes, you can see here, the tsunami just keeps coming and coming. lasting 50 minutes or more. a literal wall of water, swallowing everything in its path. these pictures were taken friday, near the town of miyako. and farther down the coast, the sirens went off at 3:00 p.m. residents had 11 minutes to reach higher ground, before that giant water of wall arrived and leveled their town. that so many made it to safety, is a testament to japan's tsunami warning system here. >> imagine what it would have been without such a warning system in place. it would be far worse than it is now. you can hardly imagine it could get worse. >> and seeing the families get reunited. i mean i think everyone's seeing these images. i think it's tough to see all of the devastation there. and so many people looking for their family members. >>> another demonstration of the massive mess. we got this video in overnight.
some new demonstrations of its power, now, from our david muir. >> reporter: this new video shows a tidal wave is hardly just an oversized beach wave. while a regular wave lasts a few seconds and recedes, you can see here, the tsunami just keeps coming and coming. lasting 50 minutes or more. a literal wall of water, swallowing everything in its path. these pictures were taken friday, near the town of miyako. and farther down the coast, the sirens went off at 3:00 p.m. residents had 11...
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and later tonight, david muir has "world news." thanks again for joining us. abc news has all the news all day.
and later tonight, david muir has "world news." thanks again for joining us. abc news has all the news all day.
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please watch "world news with david muir," on later today. i'm going to baby sit these two children. >>> welcome everybody. the weekend is here. let's get a check of the forecast with kristine hanson. >> it's a beautiful day. plenty of sunshine. few high clouds overhead. that is the golden gate bridge. beautiful picture this morning live in hd. let's see what we are seeing for the rest of the weekend. a lot of high thin clouds is beginning to move over us. as you can see mostly sunny for the entire bay area. we've also got showers up around the california-oregon border but those won't affect our area until the evening. temperatures have dropped to 40, 42 degrees in fairfield and 42 degrees in livermore, 48 in san jose and 44 in los gatos. right here in downtown san francisco, 50. so we are headed out but it's going to be mild day. a rain expected by this evening will produce rain overnight and up to an inch of rain especially to the north of us with scattered showers on sunday. so here is the temperatures for today. highs will be in the 60s,
please watch "world news with david muir," on later today. i'm going to baby sit these two children. >>> welcome everybody. the weekend is here. let's get a check of the forecast with kristine hanson. >> it's a beautiful day. plenty of sunshine. few high clouds overhead. that is the golden gate bridge. beautiful picture this morning live in hd. let's see what we are seeing for the rest of the weekend. a lot of high thin clouds is beginning to move over us. as you can...
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and "world news with david muir" will have a full wrap of the day's events. and abc will have all the news across all the platforms. thank you for watching. i'll see you again next sunday. ay. >>> a powerful storm slams into the bay area overnight causing major power outages and the u.s. and coalition forces launch more air strikes over libya this morning. leader muammar khadafy is condemning the attack. join us next for the n ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you need a lift, just sing a song ♪
and "world news with david muir" will have a full wrap of the day's events. and abc will have all the news across all the platforms. thank you for watching. i'll see you again next sunday. ay. >>> a powerful storm slams into the bay area overnight causing major power outages and the u.s. and coalition forces launch more air strikes over libya this morning. leader muammar khadafy is condemning the attack. join us next for the n ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪...
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and we'll have more on "world news" with david muir tonight. have a great day. and we're all buds. you're going to talk to me later. >> i'll talk to you later. >> have a great day. >>> good morning. we have another big storm headed our way and let's check in with lisa argen. >> much colder air is behind yesterday's system. we have a little bit of rain-snow mix around lake county we are looking some snow up around cobb mountain. further south, pretty good cells moving into san pablo and hercules. heavy downpours. within these downpours we could see embedded hail. off the coast. more light rain is beginning to move in to san francisco, daly city and it will be about the next 30 minutes or so, lighter returns around hayward, union city. we've had more rain around the santa cruz mountains, but this afternoon in to tonight, very confuse at this winds. a high wind watch in effect in the overnight hours where winds could gust to over 60 miles an hour out of the southwest. this is all ahead of our next storm system that promises to be on an stronger with soaking rains, anywhere inch and a
and we'll have more on "world news" with david muir tonight. have a great day. and we're all buds. you're going to talk to me later. >> i'll talk to you later. >> have a great day. >>> good morning. we have another big storm headed our way and let's check in with lisa argen. >> much colder air is behind yesterday's system. we have a little bit of rain-snow mix around lake county we are looking some snow up around cobb mountain. further south, pretty good...
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tonight, david muir with "world news." or >>> good morning, the rain is definitely coming down. let's check in with lisa argen. >> we've got a cold front working through the bay area. here is a live look and you see the light to moderate rain but the northern portion of the front. area of low pressure working through the north bay. you can see it clearing petaluma but a couple of hours of rain around the bay with rainfall amounts upward of a quarter of an inch an hour. tiburon coming counsel and berkeley, san ramon valley looking at good rain and also further into the east bay and the south bay, look at the santa cruz mountains, woodside looking at pretty good rain. we will be looking the cold front to push through the east bay around 10:00. few scattered showers and the cold front is pushing through the south bay around noon. we will be looking at cloudy skies this afternoon and a few isolated showers. still one in morning weak system on the way. that is for tomorrow. not everyone will see rain tomorrow as if we do it will be focused on the north bay and rainfall amounts will b
tonight, david muir with "world news." or >>> good morning, the rain is definitely coming down. let's check in with lisa argen. >> we've got a cold front working through the bay area. here is a live look and you see the light to moderate rain but the northern portion of the front. area of low pressure working through the north bay. you can see it clearing petaluma but a couple of hours of rain around the bay with rainfall amounts upward of a quarter of an inch an hour....
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david muir, abc news, koriyama, japan. >>> amid the ongoing horror in japan comes a miraculous story of survival. while combing through rubble of one village, the japanese defense force came across a 4-month-old girl. it's believed she actually spent three days alone. somehow, the good news is, they found her father and were able to reunite them. minutes after that, though, came another tsunami warning, but it was followed by the all-clear. what a lucky, lucky, little girl. >> unbelievable. >>> as we heard at the top of the half hour, the tokyo stock exchange continues to hemorrhage in the wake of the disaster.animaler -- major selloff sent nikkei down 12%. that came despite several moves by japan's central bank to try to stabilize that fragile economy. >>> the u.s. military is operating helicopter rescue missions off the aircraft carrier "uss ronald reagan" and so far this morning they've rescued stranded survivors, delivered supplies and helped move injured to the hospital. as our christiane amanpour found out, so much more is needed. >> reporter: "i need food, i'm running out of f
david muir, abc news, koriyama, japan. >>> amid the ongoing horror in japan comes a miraculous story of survival. while combing through rubble of one village, the japanese defense force came across a 4-month-old girl. it's believed she actually spent three days alone. somehow, the good news is, they found her father and were able to reunite them. minutes after that, though, came another tsunami warning, but it was followed by the all-clear. what a lucky, lucky, little girl. >>...
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good to have david muir back with us this morning. >> great to be here, robin. breaking news on the f-15, coming in this morning. >> we have breaking news on the third night of air strikes and reports that one of gadhafi's sons died. >> and there's still major questions about colonel gadhafi himself. we still don't know where he might be. we'll show you the deep, underground tunnels, the elaborate hideaway where's the libyan leader might be hiding. we'll get to all of that. first, the breaks new, and martha raddatz is in washington tracking it all. >> good morning t. took a long time to track both crew members. yes, good news to report, both the pilot and wens systems officer are safe and in the hands of the americans. only minor injurieses reported. they were both able to eject safely well before the aircraft went down. probably a lot of weapons on that aircraft. the crew was apparently experiencing an equipment malfunction of some kind. very unusual in this kind of aircraft. fortunately the location was in territory considered friendly, about 25 miles east of
good to have david muir back with us this morning. >> great to be here, robin. breaking news on the f-15, coming in this morning. >> we have breaking news on the third night of air strikes and reports that one of gadhafi's sons died. >> and there's still major questions about colonel gadhafi himself. we still don't know where he might be. we'll show you the deep, underground tunnels, the elaborate hideaway where's the libyan leader might be hiding. we'll get to all of that....
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it's great to have david muir here this week. >> great to be by yourself. >>> also coming up this half hour. royal insider this morning. so lucky to have her. she knows prince william and prince harry. and she was there following princess diana's death. this morning, what we didn't know about the wedding and the boys in their formative years. >> we keep learning more and more about the wedding. >>> and the nanny cam that's gone to the dogs. want to know what your dog's doing when you're not around? you can put on a doggy cam to track all his mischief. look at that. marty becker is here. it's one of the great, new gadgets. we'll show you that's heading to your pet store. >> get on the treadmill. >>> first, juju chang is back at the newsdesk, after a couple of days off. great to have her back again, as well. >> good morning, everyone. we begin by remembering hollywood legend, elizabeth taylor who pass add way in los angeles this morning at age 79. she died of congestive heart failure. our dianaal ail villar look back at her life. >> her career started at the age of 12 when she starred in
it's great to have david muir here this week. >> great to be by yourself. >>> also coming up this half hour. royal insider this morning. so lucky to have her. she knows prince william and prince harry. and she was there following princess diana's death. this morning, what we didn't know about the wedding and the boys in their formative years. >> we keep learning more and more about the wedding. >>> and the nanny cam that's gone to the dogs. want to know what your...
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. >>> let's go to david muir. he's been tracking this, the nuclear reactors, and the stricken ones. he joins us now, from tokyo, this morning. david? >> reporter: robin, good morning, from tokyo. this was an alarming development. learning at a time that all work had been shopped at the fukushima plant. we learned this after already knowing that just 50 workers remain at the plant. they sent the rest of them to a safer place. we have word this morning they are trying to access the reactors in different ways. there's pictures of helicopters trying to carry in sea water, before their mission was aborted. and all this as we get new images of the damage to those reactors. this morning, new images of the incredible amount of damage to reactors 3 and 4. large portions collapsed and a giant hole in the fourth reactor. the inside is visible. all of this comes after the dramatic and ominous development. japanese officials acknowledging they had suspended operations at the fukushima nuclear plant, after deeming radiation levels were too dangerous for workers to remain at the facility. >> you c
. >>> let's go to david muir. he's been tracking this, the nuclear reactors, and the stricken ones. he joins us now, from tokyo, this morning. david? >> reporter: robin, good morning, from tokyo. this was an alarming development. learning at a time that all work had been shopped at the fukushima plant. we learned this after already knowing that just 50 workers remain at the plant. they sent the rest of them to a safer place. we have word this morning they are trying to access the...
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in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, i even channel these 3 ghosts and have a discussion. [using irish accent] but we do not have time for channeling and so forth today. on electricity, i think renewables did you away from the big grid, and the big rig has some terrible vulnerabilities, particularly for hacking into their control systems and for electromagnetic pulse and all sorts of other problems, and with respect to petroleum and transportation, i would say this. try to move in a direction of electrification. there is no real downside to that. there is some stuff you have to do, but you have got to get the oem's square away, and you will get a few hundreds of thousands of vehicles that do not move very fast. best of all it would be to provide tax credits or some kind of incentive is asian -- incentives. they do not need to be all electric. the average car in the u.s. goes less than 25 miles per day, and three-quarters go less than 40 miles. if you have a plug-in hybrid,
in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, i even channel these 3 ghosts and have a discussion. [using irish accent] but we do not have time for channeling and so forth today. on electricity, i think renewables did you away from the big grid, and the big rig has some terrible vulnerabilities, particularly for hacking into their control systems and for electromagnetic pulse and all sorts of other problems, and with respect to...
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in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, i even channel these 3 ghosts and have a discussion. [using irish accent] but we do not have time for channeling and so forth today. on electricity, i think renewables did you away from the big grid, and the big rig has some terrible vulnerabilities, particularly for hacking into their control systems and for electromagnetic pulse and all sorts of other problems, and with respect to petroleum and transportation, i would say this. try to move in a direction of electrification. there is no real downside to that. there is some stuff you have to do, but you have got to get the oem's square away, and you will get a few hundreds of thousands of vehicles that do not move very fast. best of all it would be to provide tax credits or some kind of incentive is asian -- incentives. they do not need to be all electric. the average car in the u.s. goes less than 25 miles per day, and three-quarters go less than 40 miles. if you have a plug-in hybrid,
in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, i even channel these 3 ghosts and have a discussion. [using irish accent] but we do not have time for channeling and so forth today. on electricity, i think renewables did you away from the big grid, and the big rig has some terrible vulnerabilities, particularly for hacking into their control systems and for electromagnetic pulse and all sorts of other problems, and with respect to...
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in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, enforceability, so forth. sometimes if there is a small group and it's after dinner and there's a little wine on the table, i even channel these three ghosts and have a discussion. when i have my long white beard talking with an accent. when i'm patton i'm twirling my revolvers. when i'm gandhi, i'm demure. we don't have time for channeling today. so on electricity, i think renewables as much as possible gets you away from the big grid with terrible vulnerabilities, particularly for hacking into their control systems and electromagnetic pulse and all sorts of other problems. with respect to petroleum and transportation, i would say this. try to move in the direction of electrification. the problem now it's for new vehicles, you have to get up to production, a few tens of thousands, maybe a few hundreds of thousands, with 2 million vehicles that doesn't move very fast. best of all would be to provide tax credits or some kind of inventivi
in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, enforceability, so forth. sometimes if there is a small group and it's after dinner and there's a little wine on the table, i even channel these three ghosts and have a discussion. when i have my long white beard talking with an accent. when i'm patton i'm twirling my revolvers. when i'm gandhi, i'm demure. we don't have time for channeling today. so on electricity, i think renewables as...